High School Geometry Lessons - Jeffrey P. Bannish
Narrated screencast lessons, most between seven and fifteen minutes long, created to accompany the McDougal Littell high school geometry textbook. Bannish explains theorems and concepts visually, and also works select textbook example problems, often
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High School Homework
Highschoolhomework offers homework help in the following subjects - algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, biology, chemistry, physics and economics.
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How To: Algebra
Features explanations and step by step examples of algebra topics from the high school level to college algebra.
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How to Compute Planetary Positions - Paul Schlyter
A description of how to compute the positions for the sun and moon and the major planets, as well as for comets and minor planets, from a set of orbital elements. The algorithms have been simplified as much as possible while still keeping a fairly good
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iFigure
Links to online calculators and worksheets that provide information to help in planning, solving and making decisions for problems and tasks such as buying a home, investing money, figuring business profits, making statistical comparisons, or calculating
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Interest Tutorial - Joseph L. Zachary
A tutorial that explores the concepts of simple, compound, and continuous interest. Includes a Java applet that opens in a separate window, for use alongside the tutorial. From a Computer Science course at the University of Utah, and the book Introduction
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An Introduction to Group Theory - Loren Pomeroy
An online textbook/tutorial in elementary group theory. Group theory takes an abstract approach, dealing with many mathematical systems at once and requiring only that a mathematical system obey a few simple rules, seeking then to find properties common
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JavaGSP! - Annie Fetter, the Math Forum
A short tutorial: everything you need to know to make your first JavaSketchpad page. A quick reference, then some other features, details, and considerations you might want to familiarize yourself with if you choose to incorporate Java GSP into some of
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Josh Hertel
Hertel serves the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse as an assistant professor in the mathematics department. He completed his Ph.D. in Mathematics Education at Illinois State University with the freely downloadable dissertation "Investigating the Purpose
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Khan Academy - Salman Khan
Salman Khan has recorded thousands of YouTube videos on a variety of topics, largely math and finance. The Khan Academy, which Khan founded, is a not-for-profit organization with the mission of providing a high quality education to anyone, anywhere. To
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KidsBank.Com - Sovereign Bank
A tutorial site in the form of an animated storybook that teaches about money, from the penny to the transfer of electronic funds. Children join characters on a tour of Money, Savings, Interest, Checking, and Electronic Banking, five chapters each hosted
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Knot Theory - ThinkQuest 1997
A short course on knot theory, including tutorials on the basics, knot invariants, knot properties, and knot arithmetic; biographical information on historical and contemporary figures working with knot theory; applications of knot theory; a discussion
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Learn by Yourself - Moti Levi
LearnByYourself is a series of downloadable math books that ensure students' success by allowing them to learn without a teacher. Each book is only $3. Each book focuses on one topic, such as Fractions, and provide complete and clear explanations, advancing
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LEARNINGlover - AfterMath
Resources to understand "the interactions between mathematics, computer science and probability." JavaScript flash cards and implementations -- each with auto-scoring, randomly-generated problems, some with pseudocode -- include the a priori algorithm,
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Learning to Reason - Nancy Rodgers, Hanover College
"When we reason within a logical framework, words must be manipulated according to the rules of the game...." Learn about the terms "not," "and," "or," "implies," "is equivalent to," "for all," and "for some"; logical reasoning and expressing it in writing;
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Linear Algebra for Informatics - José Figueroa-O'Farrill
Lecture notes and tutorial problems for the Linear Algebra module in Mathematics for Informatics 3 (MAT-2-mi3/am3i), a course at the University of Edinburgh. Divided into three parts: real vector spaces and their linear maps, subspaces, linear (in)dependence,
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Logic - ThinkQuest 1996
About logic - knowing how to construct logical arguments and put them into proofs. Logic is the art of showing whether something is true or false. An explanation of basic concepts is followed by an opportunity to test your skills. From SMATT (Science,
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